All Building Design articles in 17 May 2013 – Page 3
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NewsThe Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford by Herzog & de Meuron
Practice has designed an elliptical school for “future world leaders”
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NewsFoster & Partners submits City Road towers plan
Practice is third in three years to work on site
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NewsCollado Collins gets OK for Ford garage transformation
Grade II listed garage will be converted into offices
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NewsUS museum drops Rick Mather's practice following his death
Peabody Essex Museum to seek replacement architect for $300 million project
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FeaturesPhilip Marsh ‘Ban cars in central London’
The Founding Director of dRMM on Rem Koolhaas, Delirious New York and bringing colour to the London skyline
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OpinionArts centres must adapt to survive
Funding cuts will see more buildings follow the fate of The Public, says Ellis Woodman
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AnalysisCharles Correa: ‘Globalisation — that’s a joke’
A ‘cookie-cutting’ approach to working internationally only diminishes architects, says Charles Correa
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AnalysisHot desks, cool spaces
Technology companies are leading the charge away from traditional office design
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NewsAndrew Lloyd Webber's Theatre Royal restored by RHWL
First phase of work includes rotunda and grand saloon
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NewsWestminster piles pressure on Chipperfield scheme
Council talking to DCLG about getting Pickles decision reversed
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NewsShiro Studio wins Great Fen competition
Team beat practices including Feilden Mawson and Foster Lomas
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Building StudyMiami Beach Convention Center by BIG
Architect plans to redevelop the center to create a new civic heart for Miami Beach
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OpinionAn independent valuation of Arb
Can we know the identity of Mr W’s second architect (“Arb strikes off architect for trying to smear client”, News May 10 ), and are they now being investigated by the Arb to confirm the validity of their valuation?
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OpinionBig problems for small practices
There is a subtlety missing from Ruth Brennan’s quote from me in your Letters page last week.
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OpinionClassicists were no craftsmen
Classical architecture of the Italian renaissance had already rejected many of the craft-reliant aspects of the architecture of the Middle Ages — Geoffrey Scott criticised the gothic revival for its demand for craftsmanship which had been lost due to the “simpler” construction required in classical architecture — so it is ...
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OpinionPFI is the private fiasco initiative
I cannot believe the government is persevering with the PFI approach to the funding of public service construction — and only the large practices are going to get a look-in.
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OpinionKeep up the ribbing, RIBA
Hank Dittmar is wrong to suggest it is inappropriate for the RIBA to run campaigns ( Opinion May 3 ).
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